From the outside, it doesn't look any different to your average end of terrace Speke home - but this property was so in demand it had buyers practically queuing up to book a viewing.
Located on Gerneth Road in Speke, this three bedroom family home went up for sale with Homesure on February 28.
It needs some work to modernise it throughout - but with an asking price of just £70,000, this was definitely reflected in the cost.
But this normal looking terrace home had a flurry of interest from potential buyers - with 96 viewings and 34 offers.
Demand was so high that the estate agents even had to hold two open houses to be able to fit everybody in.
At the time of writing, the L24 home is currently sold, subject to contract - with one lucky house hunter beating off the competition.
Photos taken inside and uploaded to Zoopla offer a glimpse at the potential this family home holds for a buyer who's willing to put in a bit of elbow grease.
From the outside, the property is immaculately presented with a good size garden running all the way around the end of terrace home.
With three bedrooms, two reception rooms and one bathroom, you wouldn't be stuck for space in this Speke home.
Up for sale with no chain, the estate agent's listing does acknowledge that the property "requires modernisation", saying it offers the "opportunity to add value".
Perhaps the most striking feature of the property in its current form is the eye-catching carpet - which looks like it could have been taken straight out of a Wetherspoons sample sale.
A dated fitted kitchen has an old fashioned cooker and washing machine, with some crockery still neatly stored in a cupboard that's missing its door.
The main sitting room occupies the front of the house, with a slightly smaller living room to the rear.
Described by the estate agents as "perfect for first time buyers and investors", the property isn't far from Liverpool John Lennon Airport, with the potential to add in a new driveway.
Explaining the popularity of the property, Nicholas Scott from Homesure said: "Lots of buyers are looking to add value to their purchases in order to get better mortgage rates.
"It's a very popular strategy right now, especially with interest rates so low, so we knew there'd be a lot of interest from both first-time buyers and investors.
"We decided to price the property at a price that we knew would get a lot of interest, to enable us to choose a solid buyer for our client. It's not just the price that's important - it's the ability of the successful bidder to follow through on their offer."
He added: "The property is also situated on a corner plot, so there is an opportunity to extend to the side and even a wraparound extension to the rear, as well as adding in off-road parking.
"Combine this with a solid build, but with double glazing already installed, and it makes for an attractive project."
And while Mr Scott wasn't able to confirm how much the property sold for, he said the final figure was "significantly over the asking price."